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1. Read the excerpt:

On the way to school and on the way back we always passed the sweet-shop. No we didn't, we never passed it. We always stopped. We lingered outside its rather small window gazing in at the big glass jars full of Bull's-eyes and Old Fashioned Humbugs and Strawberry Bonbons and Glacier Mints and Acid Drops and Pear Drops and Lemon Drops and all the rest of them.

Choose the answer that best characterizes the shift in meaning between the first and second uses of the verb underlined in the passage.

Select one:
a. The first use of the verb indicates that the sweet-shop was on their way; the second use indicates that the children intentionally took a different route to gaze in the shop windows.
b. The first use of the verb indicates that the children walked right by the sweet-shop; the second indicates that it was not on their way home from school.
c. The first use of the verb indicates that the children were intent upon resisting the sweet-shop at first; the second indicates that they failed to resist it in the end.
d. The first use of the verb indicates that the sweet-shop was on their way to school; the second use indicates that the children were obsessive about visiting the shop.
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2. Which is a common feature of nonfiction?
Select one:
a. to include headings and subheadings
b. to build toward a climax
c. to incorporate foreshadowing
d. to involve the resolution of a conflict
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3. Read the sentence:

The men were lined up in formation along the wall, and it occurred to me that they looked very tired.

Choose the group of words that signal the use of the first-person point of view in the sentence above.

Select one:
a. men; it
b. it; me
c. occurred; me
d. men; tired